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Paranormal Investigations in New EnglandMon, 22 Oct 2012 15:12:25 +0000en-UShourly1Sponsorshipshttp://www.arcanorum.org/2011/04/26/sponsorships/
http://www.arcanorum.org/2011/04/26/sponsorships/#commentsWed, 27 Apr 2011 02:25:32 +0000http://www.arcanorum.org/?p=398↓ Read the rest of this entry...]]>As a follow-on to our last post, The Arcanorum is considering a paid ad sponsorship program.

Modern, scientific, paranormal investigation techniques often require tools and equipment which can cost a lot of money. You may have seen some of these in use on your favorite television programs. Even without the high end scientific recording devices, we still go through gobs and gobs of batteries and spend much of our own money on cameras and digital audio recorders, not to mention the time we spend reviewing the evidence we gather nor the transportation costs involved in getting to and from the locations we investigate.

What we need:

Digital Video Recorder – This is a device usually used in security services to monitor several cameras at once. It is a box where cameras plug in and which records the video digitally, on a hard drive for later analysis. We need one of these with a monitor. Estimated cost: $700 plus shipping for an 8-camera system with night vision and 60 foot cables. We would prefer longer extension cables ($41+S&H for 4 60ft cables) to add to this system. It does not include a monitor.

Van or box truck to serve as mobile communications hub. (Must include a quiet AC power generator or AC power inverter.)

Accept payment to skew or change the results of any investigation, report, or experiment.

We will consider all other requests, including syndication for books, movies, television, periodicals, etc.

If you would like to sponsor us, please use the contact form here and let us know what you would like and what you are offering. We would be happy to accept product samples (even on loan in the case of expensive things like thermal imaging systems). Cash is always an option.

Edit: We also welcome private and anonymous sponsorships.

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http://www.arcanorum.org/2011/04/04/money-and-investigations/#commentsTue, 05 Apr 2011 03:12:57 +0000http://www.arcanorum.org/?p=390↓ Read the rest of this entry...]]>The Arcanorum does not charge money for our investigations. If we need to spend a long time somewhere or if we need to travel more than about an hour, we will ask for our expenses to be covered, but that’s it. We do spend a considerable amount of time and money in our endeavors and it all comes from our own pockets. We buy our own equipment, batteries, gas, etc. If people would like to donate, we’re happy to accept donations. We believe that if we required payment for our services, it might bias our findings.

The flip side of not charging for investigations, is that we do not pay to investigate. Those investigations which charge money are not investigations, but commercial tours. If you want to pay to meet investigators, tour allegedly haunted locations, hobnob with famous people, etc. go for it. That sort of event can be a lot of fun and we can point you in the right direction for them. As professional researchers, we do not see the scientific benefit in these outings.

It simply makes more sense for investigators to charge money to report on alleged paranormal activity than it does for us to pay to do so. We provide a service. We hope the result has some value. Paying to do this service makes no sense. Paying to be entertained makes sense. We are here to study, not to be entertained.

It makes sense for an allegedly haunted location, especially a famous one, to hold tours. We do wish a clearer distinction would be made though, between entertainment and scientific investigation.

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]]>http://www.arcanorum.org/2011/04/04/money-and-investigations/feed/0Entity Sensor Pro – A First Lookhttp://www.arcanorum.org/2010/12/28/entity-sensor-pro-a-first-look/
http://www.arcanorum.org/2010/12/28/entity-sensor-pro-a-first-look/#commentsTue, 28 Dec 2010 05:15:22 +0000http://www.arcanorum.org/?p=373↓ Read the rest of this entry...]]>I think I’m the first person to post an independent review of this new app. Scott at Krugism Development just let me know the Pro version of his Entity Sensor was released today. As promised I’ve snagged a copy. The Pro version incorporates a couple suggestions I sent him a while back, and so I was eager to test it out.

Entity Sensor is a basic 3-axis Electromagnetic Field meter for the Android phones. What makes it unique in Android EMF apps is the ability to “Zero” the scale so you can see any changes more easily. It’s pretty nifty, but for what it is, I can’t see paying the $4.99 price. I did like the concept though, so I emailed the developer basically saying that if he made it significantly more useful than the other apps out there, I’d be happy to pay more for it. I suggested adding a data logging function and he agreed, saying that such a bonus was in the works for a Pro version. We emailed back and forth a couple times and he has taken my suggestions to heart and implemented them into this first version of Entity Sensor Pro.

For the Pro version, the data logger makes all the difference. When you begin to record data, the app saves a CVS file to the SD card for later analysis. What’s more, is that there is a voice note function where you can notate your readings… or for ghost investigations, you can conduct an EVP session. The CSV file notes the beginning and end of each sound file it records, thus giving you the ability to correlate the EMF readings with any audio evidence.

This is brilliant. No more trying to position a camera to watch the EMF meter. Even better, you get BOTH the visual indicator of the light bar AND the solid recording of the exact miligauss or mictoTesla readings in 3-axis format. The CSV file records the readings and the start and stop times of your audio recordings.

I’ve only had a few minutes so far to test it but it works quite well so far. The EMF meter is VERY sensitive to any changes. Really. On an investigation, put your phone on a flat surface and zero it out before recording anything. You probably don’t want to be moving it around while recording either. It’s THAT sensitive.

I’ll be testing it out more soon and posting the results and a more thorough set of usage instructions soon. Bookmark http://www.arcanorum.org and stay tuned for more info!

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]]>http://www.arcanorum.org/2010/12/28/entity-sensor-pro-a-first-look/feed/0Free EMF Detector!http://www.arcanorum.org/2010/12/22/free-emf-detector/
http://www.arcanorum.org/2010/12/22/free-emf-detector/#commentsThu, 23 Dec 2010 01:50:42 +0000http://www.arcanorum.org/?p=363↓ Read the rest of this entry...]]>Looking through the stats for this site, I am surprised to see that one of the most searched for terms is “cheap emf”… which brings those searching to my article about an almost EMF detector you can find at any hardware store or department and indeed, I got mine at Walmart.

But times have changed and there’s a new toy in town!

Enter: The Smart Phone.

If you already have an iPhone3G or an Android based phone, you already have an EMF meter.

If you have an Android, you can download the Free EMF Meter or Krugism’s $4.99 Entity Sensor/EMF Detector. (Scott at Krugism.com is well known for his excellent support and customer relations.) The Android platform has built-in 3-axis EMF sensors. There are numerous (free and paid) apps you can use to see the result, including a nifty Tricorder app for you Star Trek fans.There are even some that graph all three axes and save all your sensor data to a spreadsheet on your microSD card.

So there you have it, folks. Cheap EMF. Even available in Walmart’s cell phone department included free with your Android or Apple smart phone.

Personally, I own an Android and currently use the Free EMF Meter. I’m keeping a close eye on Krugism’s Entity Sensor though, as I’ve put in some feature requests and as soon as his app has enough to make it significantly better than the free one, I’ll be throwing some cash his way.

As always, The Arcanorum is happy to test and review any gadgets and gizmos you want to send us. We will give an honest and informative review. If possible, all we ask for is to keep the gadget if we like it and/or at least get a link back to the Arcanorum.org site. Each review is negotiated seperately, so it never hurts to contact us.

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http://www.arcanorum.org/2010/12/22/new-feature/#commentsThu, 23 Dec 2010 00:08:48 +0000http://www.arcanorum.org/?p=359↓ Read the rest of this entry...]]>The Arcanorum Research and Investigation Team would like to hear from YOU!

Not only do we have new forums in place, but you can now request articles for us to write. All you have to do is register for an account here and then submit your request on the “Ask Us!” page.

That’s it.

Now YOU can tell us what you want to hear about!

What are you waiting for? Get asking and we’ll get to researching for you!

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]]>http://www.arcanorum.org/2010/12/22/new-feature/feed/0Who Am I?http://www.arcanorum.org/2010/10/29/who-am-i/
http://www.arcanorum.org/2010/10/29/who-am-i/#commentsFri, 29 Oct 2010 23:15:10 +0000http://www.arcanorum.org/?p=348Brian told me to write something so… here I am. I’m not great at these things so bear with me if it’s a little choppy.

I’ve known Brian for many years and been friends with him since I was in high school. When he contacted me to see if I was interested in working with him on this project the answer was “Yes!”. I have been interested in the paranormal for as long as I can remember. I run a website dedicated to the study of psychic phenomena and metaphysical experiences and I have a good deal of experience on the “psychic” end of things. The scientific side of the investigation isn’t something I know as much about, but I absolutely believe that anything that I can “feel” can be backed up by science one way or another. Or that’s the hope.

Science and metaphysics have a stormy relationship at best. They have long been at odds with people on the metaphysics end of things fighting over whether their experiences are valid and the scientific community solidly arguing against the possibility of many of the experiences that the other side have had. It is my personal belief that, in time, science will be able to prove the experiences of those that are more on the mystical side of things. There is scientific proof of haunting, we just have yet to find it yet. Both sides need to meet in the middle and acknowledge that there are many times where experiences are simply flights of fantasy, but there are also many times where things re quite real and we simply do not have the tools to yet prove it.

Such thinking has gotten me yelled at by both sides of the coin, but I stand very firmly on that belief. Both sides have merit. Which is why I am so interested in the Arcanorum, since it marries both sides of the argument in a manner that I can agree with entirely. Besides, who doesn’t want to be a ghostbuster?

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]]>http://www.arcanorum.org/2010/10/29/who-am-i/feed/0Arcanorum News!http://www.arcanorum.org/2010/10/28/arcanorum-news/
http://www.arcanorum.org/2010/10/28/arcanorum-news/#commentsThu, 28 Oct 2010 05:45:43 +0000http://www.arcanorum.org/?p=339↓ Read the rest of this entry...]]>You’ve probably noticed the redesign of the Arcanorum.org web site. We hope you like it.

But you may not have noticed some other news that you may like:

New Forums! That’s right. The Arcanorum web site is going interactive! After over a decade online, we’re finally opening up to try and form more of a community with you, our visitors. So please, feel free to sign up, log in, and jump into the fray!

New Investigation Team! As of Tuesday evening, October 27, 2010, The Arcanorum finally began work to put together a formal investigation team. With experienced people around the neighborhood of Nashua, NH, we finally got off our collective duffs and did something. Expect more people from the team posting here and a lively discussion over in the Forums.I have tried to put the team together out of a broad mix of people. We have our skeptics, religious experts (multiple religions), sensitives, scientists, and more! In the coming days and weeks, we’ll be introducing some of them… or some of them may be introducing themselves.

New Case Database! For the use of our team, I have installed a reporting database. Now we will be able to track cases from start to finish and publish some really snazzy reports both for the public as well as for our clients.

New Procedures! At our meeting we discussed some new investigation procedures. One of these will be something COMPLETELY NEW to the Paranormal Community. Stay tuned and find out!

Funding! We’re going to put the “fun” back into funding by offering you special incentives to help us do what we do. Investigations and gear can get quite costly, and we’d like to be able to afford the good equipment. At the same time, we do not want to charge money for people genuinely looking for help understanding weird things around them. So… We’ve decided to try out a few incentives to get those of you who enjoy reading about this sort of thing in on the action. More details as we have them.

]]>http://www.arcanorum.org/2010/10/28/arcanorum-news/feed/0POV Cameras & Audio recordinghttp://www.arcanorum.org/2010/08/29/pov-cameras-audio-recording/
http://www.arcanorum.org/2010/08/29/pov-cameras-audio-recording/#commentsMon, 30 Aug 2010 00:14:19 +0000http://www.arcanorum.org/?p=287When carrying out a paranormal investigation with sufficient funding, there is no reason all the investigators cannot be fitted with audio recorders and POV cameras. The pricing has come down to a reasonable level. Discuss.
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]]>http://www.arcanorum.org/2010/08/29/pov-cameras-audio-recording/feed/0Once again…http://www.arcanorum.org/2010/08/11/once-again/
http://www.arcanorum.org/2010/08/11/once-again/#commentsWed, 11 Aug 2010 07:37:48 +0000http://www.arcanorum.org/?p=284↓ Read the rest of this entry...]]>Once again, time has slipped by. The Arcanorum has expanded. For those who were not aware, The Arcanorum is an unorganized network of people, connected to your webmaster here. It consists of all my contacts in the paranormal and occult communities, from fluffies to hard core scientists. It is a VERY diverse group and not everyone would get along if we all met in one area at one time.

The Arcanorum is diverse. It is extensive. Most don’t even know they are members.

But I’d love for that to change.

I envision The Arcanorum as a society, a group which draws upon the hopes and dreams of many to form a comprehensive group of experts with differing opinions and abilities, wo be a vast resource for investigation into the realms where main stream science fears to tread.

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]]>http://www.arcanorum.org/2010/08/11/once-again/feed/0Putting Orbs to Resthttp://www.arcanorum.org/2010/05/02/putting-orbs-to-rest/
http://www.arcanorum.org/2010/05/02/putting-orbs-to-rest/#commentsMon, 03 May 2010 03:33:53 +0000http://www.arcanorum.org/?p=281↓ Read the rest of this entry...]]>While many in the paranormal community still claim “orbs” are evidence of paranormal activity, the real science consistently shows that they are nothing more than particulate matter causing a perfectly normal photographic anomaly. Nothing paranormal here. Two great articles are posted by the OKCGC and Par.Science.